Encore Question of August 9th, 2003.
Played at the Frog & Firkin in North York Ontario.

Answers:

Earl Scruggs

Conway Twitty

Lefty Frizzel

Buck Owens

Bob Wills

Tonight I'm playing with two boards alone until Richard BERGIE arrives with two questions to go in the TuneUp round and two round later by his friend Don MOLLY. I never expected to have 20000 points going into the Encore round after ending with 10000 at the end of the OnBeat round seeing how bad this year I am in the Triviaoke round.

My game so far had gone like this:
TuneUp...ROCKET...5000/5000...1st/7...my two boards co-win round with MOEBAD.
...........LITBOX...5000/5000...1st/7.
OnBeat...ROCKET...10000/14000...1st/7...my two boards win round
..........LITBOX...10000/14000...1st/7...5 right, 4 wrong is disappointing even with cramming by
bringing a Billboard magazine to the bar. This is a week out of date and I had barely cracked it
open. I'm just too busy to keep up with music.
JukeBox...ROCKET...14318/20000...1st/8...BERGIE wins round.
...........LITBOX...14295/20000...2nd/8...Elvis Presley questions can be hard with such a long career.
Matching his minor songs with his movies was difficult.
Triviaoke...ROCKET...20928/28000...1st/8...LITBOX wins round.
...........LITBOX...20917/28000...2nd/8...I make my goal with two questions to spare so another -250
doesn't knock me below. I'm right about the modern song asked, Norah Jones "Don't Know
Why". Richard has clawed his way up to 3rd.

Now the Encore answers come up. Classic Country question. Well that's not a good category for me. Richard is already saying Buck Owens.

Encore Question:...This banjo player was a member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys:

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I don't know this but try to categorize them. Earl Scruggs played banjo on the Beverley Hillbillies Theme. Buck Owens on HeeHaw? "OK it's not Conway Twitty" is about all I can say and offer Earl Scruggs. Bob Wills I subliminally mix up with Mark Wills and think he's too modern. "Watch it be Bob Wills" I keep saying as I found trouble writing down the number '5' in my notes before the question came up as there must have been a nick in the countertop. I'm thinking that last week's answer was also '1'.

Correct Answer:....1. Earl Scruggs

[NTN Extra Fact:...He's best remembered for The Ballad Of Jed Clampett with partner Lester Flatt].

Hmm. Maybe another topical question as Buddy Ebson (Jed Clampett) died a few weeks ago.

Now I remember that it was Roy Clark who played the banjo on Hee Haw's "Pickin' And Grinnin'" segment and Buck Owens played the red, white, and blue guitar. Hey our guys get it! With my uncertainty I couldn't offer the answer to the three playing behind us although I'd helped them on some others.

I win as ROCKET with 31392 and LITBOX with 31375. I'm ranked 5th and 6th in Canada and see myself 5th on the Network Top 20 list for Canada. I earn 3000+ points for meeting this week's 17000 point standard. The bar is 5th in Canada with a 19747 average.